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07.09.21
In the second episode of the Missing Link podcast series, Carl D. Regillo, MD, speaks with Jennifer Lim, MD, and Charles Wykoff, MD, PhD, about the challenges inherent to finding the best retreatment interval for each patient. The panel also shares thoughts on how clinical trials could be structured to deliver data that would help clinicians understand durability of existing and new and novel treatment options. Click here to listen to this and other episodes in this series. This editorially independent podcast is supported with advertising.
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